Please share with anyone who you think might be interested in this exciting opportunity.
The University of Pennsylvania now has an open position
for a Laboratory Safety Specialist in the Office of Environmental Health and Radiation Safety!
This position is in the area of research safety and compliance, but preference will be given to candidates with first-hand laboratory-research
experience. This would be an excellent opportunity for anyone with a lab background who wants to make the move to research safety. Prior experience in safety and compliance is a plus, but isn't required. Duties and qualifications are listed below.
[Due to a migration of our HR-system to a new software, this opening is not yet posted on the Penn jobs website. For now, inquiries and resumes
can be sent directly to Kimi Brown at kimibush**At_Symbol_Here**ehrs.upenn.edu]
The Laboratory Safety Specialist will be a member of the Industrial Hygiene/Lab Safety Group and will provide support to the research community
by:
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Inspecting research and teaching lab facilities for compliance with Occupational Health and Safety Administration regulations and national consensus guidelines
pertaining to the use, handling, and disposal of hazardous materials;
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Providing written recommendations to improve processes, experimental design, procedures, and equipment to minimize the hazard potential;
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Conducting evaluations of fume hoods;
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Supporting the campus's chemical inventory program;
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Developing and presenting various safety training programs for faculty, staff, and students;
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Conducting follow-up and reporting for Lab Safety Events (incidents and near misses) to identify root causes and corrective actions.
The Laboratory Safety Specialist will also provide support to the EHRS emergency response team and respond (on call) to hazardous materials incidents
on a rotating basis.
Qualifications:
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The position requires a B.S. degree in a lab-science discipline (Chemistry, Physics, Biology) or a related field with a minimum 1 - 2 years of safety-related
experience or laboratory technician experience, preferably in a research facility.
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The individual must have excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills and be proficient in Microsoft Office.
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Must be able to move about freely and carry up to 50 pounds; must be able to wear respiratory protection, including SCBA.
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Valid driver's license is required.
Kimi Brown
(Kimi Bush) (she, her, hers)
Sr. Lab Safety Specialist
Environmental Health and Radiation Safety
University of Pennsylvania
3160 Chestnut St., Suite 400
Philadelphia, PA 19104-6287
Office: 215-746-6549
Voice/cell/text: 215-651-0557
fax: 215-898-0140
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